American Jews
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds launches Jewish American heritage month student scholarship contest
The contest reinforces Iowa’s broader commitment to promoting inclusive narratives about the state’s diverse heritage
At this Dallas synagogue, Purim comes with fog machines, zip lines and Broadway flair
Neil Sedaka, famed Jewish pop icon and hit songwriter, dies at 86 - NYT
Antisemitism emerges as a defining issue in 2026 California governor’s race
Peter Beinart, Elliot Cosgrove and other Jewish leaders face off over the future of liberal Zionism
On Tuesday night in Manhattan, a group of prominent rabbis and Jewish thinkers gathered to ask whether liberal Zionism is now collapsing.
Holocaust survivors make, deliver Hanukkah care packages for 20 freed Gaza hostages
Each package included water bottles, teas, chapsticks, socks, a blanket, and a candle, along with handwritten notes of encouragement from Holocaust survivors, The Blue Line explained in a statement.
Fighting Antisemitism one solar field at a time
Israeli ingenuity, Jewish values, and rural American partnerships are proving more powerful than prejudice
Diaspora Jewish leadership is speaking a language the world no longer understands - opinion
Jewish survival is seen more as a matter of tone than force. The world doesn't judge intentions. It doesn't reward nuance. It only tests whether a people are willing and able to defend themselves.
As Mamdani enters City Hall, perhaps he could learn a few things from Israel - opinion
From housing to tech to child care, Israel has made social programs work, lessons New York’s next mayor could learn.
Mamdani's choice to cancel IHRA antisemitism definition must alarm New York Jews - comment
Jews should start watching the exits when institutions start treating their safety as optional. And especially after the biggest Jewish city outside of Israel made protecting Jews a political matter.
How Jewish politics are shaping the 2026 election map, from coast to coast
The rise of fractures inside both parties over Israel and the growing visibility of antisemitism have turned races that might once have seemed parochial into national bellwethers.
American Jews mark Qatar as second greatest threat to Israel, after Iran - JPPI survey reveals
The survey collected data from the JPPI’s "Voice of the Jewish People" panel, in which American Jews were surveyed on their views regarding political and religious topics.
Nefesh B’Nefesh closes 2025 with over 4,100 North American olim
Aliyah annual figures reach four-year high
Gov. Hochul says she stepped in to block demolition of historic Brooklyn shul
For nearly 100 years, the synagogue has served Jewish hospital patrons and residents in the surrounding neighborhoods of East Flatbush and Crown Heights.